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My First Brain Quest: 400 Questions to Build Your Toddler's Word Skill, Third Edition (Brain Quest) |  | Author: Chris Welles Feder Brand: Workman Publishing Group
List Price: $10.95 Buy New: $6.25 as of 7/31/2010 03:14 MDT details You Save: $4.70 (43%)
Seller: ---superbookdeals Rating: 18 reviews
Media: Cards Edition: 3rd Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Reading Level: Baby-Preschool Pages: 148 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 3.6 x 2
MPN: 9780761137733 ISBN: 0761137734 Dewey Decimal Number: 793 UPC: 019628137739 EAN: 9780761137733
Publication Date: April 18, 2005
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Product Description Join a little monkey named Max on his fun-filled day and watch your child's vocabulary blossom! Visit the zoo. Have fun at the circus. Celebrate holidays and learn all about animals. It's a game of questions in picture form that will help your child explore the world. 400 Questions to Build Your Toddler's Word Skills. Ages 2-3.Curriculum-based! Teacher-approved! Full-color illustrations throughout. Question and answer cards hinged together by a plastic bolt. 3 decks come inside a plastic container. 26 cards per deck. Includes Guide for Parents.
Amazon.com Review It's never too early to build a child's vocabulary, and the updated My First Brain Quest--designed specifically for 2- and 3-year-olds--is a fun way to get started. The tall, skinny plastic box contains three decks (the cards are attached so they fan out on a hinge) with a total of 400 questions, and a spongy, nontoxic Max toy monkey. The idea is to have the toddler bond with the monkey, so the child associates the cards with playtime! Deck One offers a full day with Max from the time he wakes up until bedtime. For example, a full-page cartoon of Max in his colorful toy-ridden bedroom asks, "Who just woke up? What is Max wearing? What do you see in his room?" The cards break down into smaller illustrations with object and activity identification ("What is Max doing? He's putting on his slippers" or "What is this called? A clock.") We follow Max through breakfast, school, music lessons, and more. Deck Two introduces children to seasonal activities, including trick-or-treating and playing on a snowy day. Deck Three explores the world, following Max from the mall to a picnic in the country to a farm. The Brain Quest series is a wonderful vehicle for parents to play and learn with their wee ones, and paves the way for a lifetime fascination with words. (Ages 2 to 3)
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Awesome product March 15, 2010 K. McGee (Sanford, ME United States) I love these cards. My kids love doing them and think they are a great game. We take them everywhere. Our almost two year old really enjoys this particular one. I have it the one for 3-4 and then the one after that. I will probably continue to purchase them as it's a great way for them to learn without even knowing that's what they're doing.
Good idea but not our kind of thing, I guess... November 3, 2009 Mary Renouard 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
My 2-year old son is really into pointing out the names of things in books and in real life, so I figured this product would be a lot of fun for him to reinforce the vocabulary and concepts he is picking up every day. The drawings are decent, but not all that realistic in some areas - photographs of real objects are much more interesting to him right now. Overall, this product as fun for my son as I expected it to be - and I am not a mom who is into the flashcard concept, so I am certainly not going to try to make him go through these if he isn't having a good time with it. We'll be sticking with books and real life experiences to reinforce this type of learning.
Max the Monkey Brainquest September 8, 2009 J. Leite 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have just finally stumbled upon these cards & tried them out w/ my 'just turned 3' y/o daughter. She loooved them.. and answered 99% of the questions easily. (The other 1% were for answers that the picture was vague for or the correct answer was an 'older' term used vs. a 'modern' term.) I have since bought the Molly the Mouse ones & Amanda the Panda aged ones for her. My daughter is now hooked on Brainquest! I highly recommend them!
My daughter LOVES Max! June 27, 2009 MTgirl (Los Angeles, CA USA) I bought these cards for an upcoming flight to keep my 2 year old busy. She has been playing with them for about 2 weeks and they keep her occupied for at least 10 minutes by herself. She just loves the foam cutout of "Max" that is included and brings him with her where ever she goes. Some of the questions are open ended so it gives us a chance to discuss things and not just memorize the right answer.
Great but super easy... April 25, 2009 LoveToRun (California, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I gor this for my 2 and 3 month year old and it's too easy...I would say she can answer 98% of the questions. That being said, she absolutely adores this set anyway - and brings it to me regularly. I am now planning on purchasing the 3-4 year old set... hopefully it will be more educational.
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